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Early years organisations have expressed concern about 'real terms cuts' to Child Tax Credit and child benefit, following Chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement in the House of Commons today.
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.
The process of active learning is a two-way experience between children and practioners, says Neil Farmer.
Background and Principles, Child Development Take account of gender differences in your curriculum planning, say Marie Charlton and Anne O'Connor
Paying the day-to-day bills can be enough of a struggle for many families without thinking about saving for their children's future, which is why ministers have introduced the Child Trust Fund scheme....
The rise in cases of children diagnosed as 'hyperactive' and the use of drugs to treat them may reveal some flaws in today's expectations of the youngest children, says Ruth Thomson
<P> Handling a possible case of child abuse in your setting will call for the utmost sensitivity. NSPCC education adviser Alison O'Brien offers professional guidance </P>
The Jersey Child Care Trust has a new director following Barbara Wallace's decision to return to her native United States. Her successor, Jane Macdonald, brings a wealth of experience to the role. She...
What approaches enable the inclusion and support of a child with high-level medical and physical needs in mainstream early years provision? Amanda King demonstrates with one successful case.